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Liechtenstein Vs Cyprus: Tzionis leads visitors to Rheinpark as hosts chase a win

Liechtenstein Vs Cyprus friendly at Rheinpark on June 7, 2026 at 8:50 a.m. ET, live on FOX Sports 2 and Fubo, as Liechtenstein tries to end a 14-match winless run.

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Liechtenstein Vs Cyprus: Tzionis leads visitors to Rheinpark as hosts chase a win

will lead into a one-day international friendly at on Sunday, June 7, 2026, when the visitors kick off against at 8:50 a.m. ET.

That scheduled meeting is why fans are searching for liechtenstein vs cyprus today: the game is live on and available to stream on Fubo, and it arrives with both teams carrying recent, revealing results into a match that has more immediate meaning than a routine summer friendly.

The form lines are simple and sharp. Cyprus drew 1-1 away to Slovenia on Wednesday, with Tzionis scoring his side’s only goal, and earlier beat Moldova 3-2 in a friendly on March 30, a game in which and — the latter with a brace — found the net. Liechtenstein, by contrast, are coming off a 2-0 loss to Andorra on Thursday and a run of results that includes a 1-0 defeat to Wales and a 7-0 loss to Belgium.

Those results matter here because they set the stakes. Cyprus arrives with goals and momentum: Tzionis’s finish against Slovenia kept the visitors competitive this week, and the March win over Moldova showed the side can still manufacture offense. Liechtenstein arrives with the exact opposite problem: they have not won in 14 outings, their last victory was a 1-0 win over Hong Kong on Oct. 10, 2024 — a game in which scored — and they have now failed to score in three consecutive matches.

Hosting the match exposes the sharpest mismatch in the billing. Rheinpark will be full of expectation, but expectation does not score goals. Liechtenstein’s three-game scoreless streak and a 14-match winless run are the facts that everyone inside the stadium must confront on Sunday; the visitors have recent proof of finishing chances, while the home side has kept drawing blanks against increasingly difficult opposition. That contrast is the central friction of the fixture: will the small boost of home turf be enough to overcome a prolonged attacking drought?

For viewers the logistics are straightforward: kickoff at 8:50 a.m. ET on Sunday, with FOX Sports 2 carrying the match and Fubo providing a streaming option. For coaches the choices are less tidy. Cyprus can test combinations that reward Tzionis’s scoring touch and the link play that produced three goals against Moldova. Liechtenstein’s staff must decide whether to shore up at the back to stop conceding heavy defeats or to chase a goal at the risk of opening space against a side that has shown a recent ability to convert.

Everything the teams do on Sunday will be judged against the immediate question left unresolved by recent weeks: can Liechtenstein end a 14-match winless streak and break a three-game scoring drought against a Cyprus team buoyed by Marinos Tzionis’s goal-scoring form? The answer will arrive at Rheinpark — on the pitch, on FOX Sports 2 and on Fubo at 8:50 a.m. ET — and it will tell whether home advantage is enough to reverse a national slide or whether Cyprus will walk away with another sign of upward momentum.

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